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Jun 23, 2020

Media and Prisons:Makhan Lal Chaturvedi University: Bhopal

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'We should see the bad where there is needed to notice it. We should see the positive things. If we continue to see the bad, we will not be able to do good.' Media professor Dr Vartika Nanda said this in online lecture series 'Stree Shakti Samvad' today, organised by Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal.

Dr Nanda, who is famous for her work on welfare of prisoners, has been a crime reporter in electronic media.

On her lecture on 'Jail and Media', she shared her experience of launching Tinka Tinka, a movement for jail prisoners. She said she gave up her approach what she continued to follow in media and had dialogue with prisoners without any prejudice. Life in jails is difficult and full of pressure. There are many in jails who have not committed any crime. There are many other prisoners who have committed crimes and they regret. She had sympathy with all such prisoners. But, in the jails and outside, there are many people who have committed crimes but do not regret. We should not have sympathy with them.

Dr Nanda said corona made us felt the jail life and we should not forget it. She said whoever need justice, must be helped. But we should not publicise it. Many prisoners want to share their creativity with the outside people. Some women prisoners drew pictures and penned poems.
Sharing her experiences, Dr Nanda said the life taught her that we should speak less and should be seen less if we want to take a big task. She suggested that one more 'H' - humanity, should be added with five W and one H - what we are taught in basics of journalism. As a journalist, one should maintain secrecy and follow commitments. Home work should be done before taking interview.












2 comments:

Arthata A. Harvande said...

When someone goes into jail people just starting judging and give them label they are never going to change but it's not the case with most of it. We need to understand their stories, their reasons behind it, and try to change. Tinka Tinka & Vartika Nanda is constantly working to reform people for their betterment and trying to collect stories and experience to help others so past won't be repeated. With this constant thought, Vartika Nanda is climbing forward. No human is born to be a prisoners there is a reason and situation who lead this to that. We should appreciate their talent more.
#tinkatinka #humanrights #vartikananda

Ananya said...

Dr. Vartika Nanda is doing phenomenal work in prison reforms. Through her activism, she has produced three books, Tinka Tinka Madhya Pradesh, Tinka Tinka Tihar, and Tinka Tinka Dasna. She organizes the annual Tinka Tinka India Awards, which recognizes and rewards inmates, prison staff, and administration, Her newest initiative has been to launch prison radio in Haryana. She is shattering the dehumanized and barbaric image of those incarcerated. Through her work, she is showing that inmates are humans with talent, aspirations, and a will to improve themselves. Her work is a testament to the idea that rehabilitation and not punishment is the answer. #tinkatinka #tinkamodelofprisonreforms #prisonreforms